Cherry Chocolate Chip Shortbread

Hey there, fellow kitchen adventurers! So, let me tell you about this Cherry Chocolate Chip Shortbread. Imagine a cookie that’s got the buttery crumble of classic shortbread, jazzed up with the rich sweetness of chocolate chips and pops of tart cherries. This is that cookie, and it’s become the unsung hero of my kitchen, especially on those cozy weekends where all you want is a comfy couch and a good snack. I mean, who says no to a combination like that, right?
Ah, Cherry Chocolate Chip Shortbread! My husband? He’s obsessed. Honestly, if this cookie were a person, I’d be worried. It’s a staple in our household, like the kind of reliability you wish your WiFi had. I remember last winter… our heat decided to quit, because of course it did, and there we were huddled together, munching on these cookies. They made the whole experience almost charming. Almost.
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Why You’ll Love This Cherry Chocolate Chip Shortbread
Let me count the ways, my dear cookie lover. It’s not just that they’re buttery. Or that the chocolate chips sneak up like little troves of happiness. But picture this: the cherries are like these cheeky little flavor bombs that practically high-five the chocolate. Plus, they’re basically foolproof (well, mostly… I mean, don’t get cocky!).
How to Make It
Okay, here’s the deal—it’s like we’re hanging out in my kitchen, okay? You’ll wanna soften your butter first. If you forget, just zap it in bursts so you don’t cook it (been there). Mix it up with some sugar until it’s like a fluffy cloud, then throw in a splash of vanilla. Dry ingredients are next—stir ‘em in till they make this crumbly dough that almost clumps together right in the bowl. Now, this is where the magic happens—you fold in the cherries and chocolate chips. I always make a mess here. Gently, right? Riiiight.
Ingredient Notes
– Butter: It’s your bestie here. It wants to be soft, but not a liquid puddle (did that once, oops).
– Chocolate Chips: Don’t skimp! Unless you’re going for shortbread ultra-lite. No judgment.
– Dried Cherries: They’re like treasure. My confession? I once used cranberries, and my fam noticed. But hey, no one died.
Recipe Steps:
1. Soften the butter and cream it with sugar and vanilla until lightly fluffy.
2. Mix in the dry ingredients till crumbly.
3. Gently fold in cherries and chocolate chips.
4. Shape dough into a log, wrap it tight, and chill till firm.
5. Slice into rounds and bake till golden.
What to Serve It With
Okay, hear me out: hot tea or coffee is the classic choice, sure. But have you dipped them in cold milk? It’s like taking them on a buttery, sweet-cool rollercoaster ride. And if you’re feeling fancy (or attempting to impress that picky eater), a dollop of vanilla ice cream on the side never hurt anyone.
Tips & Mistakes
Go wild with the chocolate chips or play coy with fewer. I mean, how many is too many? That’s a conversation for another day… but don’t go nuts with the cherries or you’ll hit the chewy-overload zone.
Storage Tips
Okay, so when (and if) these last beyond the initial cookie attack, store them in an airtight container. Trust me, stale shortbread is a heartbreak waiting to happen. I’d even stealth-snatch a cold one for breakfast if you’re bold like that. Everybody needs that Monday motivation.
Variations and Substitutions
Alright, aficionados with an adventurous streak—listen up! Swap those cherries for cranberries in a pinch; it’s less tart, but hey, maybe that’s your jam (pun fully intended). Out of vanilla extract? Almond works too, but don’t go crazy or your cookies will smell like grandma’s perfume collection.
Frequently Asked Questions

Cherry Chocolate Chip Shortbread
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1.5 cups all-purpose flour
- 0.75 cups unsalted butter softened
- 0.5 cups powdered sugar
- 0.33 cups chopped dried cherries
- 0.5 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 0.25 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions
Preparation Steps
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking pan with parchment paper.
- Cream the softened butter with powdered sugar until smooth and fluffy.
- Add vanilla extract and mix until combined.
- Gradually mix in flour and salt until a dough forms.
- Fold in chopped dried cherries and chocolate chips gently.
- Press the dough evenly into the prepared pan and bake for 30 minutes or until edges are golden brown.
- Remove from oven and let cool completely before cutting into squares.
Notes
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